Events

Fundraising

Friends of Weiser projects are mentioned several times in Mark's article.

We held our 1st OPEN HOUSE on October 21, 2012 at the
MAIN PARKING LOT TO THE HALDEMAN TRACT OFF
WHITE OAK ROAD

HOSTED BY FRIENDS OF WEISER STATE FOREST

WE HAD OTHER USER GROUPS, WHO ARE WORKING TO MAKE THE FOREST A BETTER PLACE ATTEND THE OPEN HOUSE.

Many Thanks to Everyone Who Participated or Attended!

Our chicken sale went well too, with all the chicken sold out early!

March 10, 2012 - Tractor Supply Store Fundraiser #2

Come on out and meet your neighbors and share your experiences about Friends of Weiser and the beneifts to all who visit the state forest. Bring your goodies to sell and help raise funds for future projects too!

April 23, 2011 - Tractor Supply Store Fundraiser #1

Everyone enjoys the hot food on a chilly, damp day as Friends of Weiser members hold their first fundraiser at the Tractor Supply Store in Elizabethville.

April 23, 2011 - Tractor Supply Store in Elizabethville, PA, State Rt. 209, just North of the WalMart plaza

Do you want to save our trails for yourself and future generations to enjoy? Then come help improve the trails, build new amenities and save our forest lands for everyone to enjoy!

JOIN TODAY!
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Membership is FREE! We accept donations that we use to improve the state forest for all users. Your tax deductible donation is always welcome! Also considering volunteering. We always have a good time while we work!

A 9-Member Board of Directors meets quarterly to discuss projects, fund raising, grant opportunities, etc. All members are encouraged to participate at scheduled meetings.

Complete the Membership/Donation Form and mail your application and payment to the address on the form. Please make your check payable to "PPFF Friends of Weiser" and send to the address on the form.

Mission Statement

The Friends of Weiser State Forest-Haldeman/Greenland Tracts are dedicated to improving and maintaining the state forest for all trail users to enjoy, and in promoting an appreciation of our woods and wildlife.

Sharing trails helps build a trail community by increasing the need for all users to cooperate to preserve and protect a common resource.
Encountering other users on a trail offers the opportunity to meet and talk.
Without that opportunity, it is difficult to establish mutual respect and courtesy for others along the trail.